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Detecting Depression with Audio/Text Sequence Modeling of Interviews

Interspeech, 2018
Medical professionals diagnose depression by interpreting the responses of individuals to a variety of questions, probing lifestyle changes and ongoing thoughts.
T. A. Hanai, M. Ghassemi, James R. Glass
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Communication in interviews with teenagers on sensitive topics

Sotsiologicheskie issledovaniya, 2023
The research design with participation of children and adolescents has some distinctive features. They are caused by the legal status of this age group, its psycho-physiological characteristics, the place of the group itself and its autonomy in the system of social relations.
Maria N. Yashina, Anna V. Zharikova
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Topic Extraction from Biographical Interviews

Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Shahriyar Babaki   +5 more
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Structural Topic Modeling For Social Scientists: A Brief Case Study with Social Movement Studies Literature, 2005–2017

Social Currents, 2019
Sociologists frequently make use of language as data in their research using methodologies including open-ended surveys, in-depth interviews, and content analyses.
N. C. Lindstedt
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Hot topics for interviews

BMJ, 2018
An overview of some topical healthcare stories and related questions to consider when preparing for your ...
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Challenges of Cognitive Interviewing in Sensitive Health Topic Research

Nursing Research, 2021
Background Cognitive interviewing is a qualitative methodology for generating valid, reliable patient-centered outcome measures. There are challenges inherent in research on sensitive topics that require thoughtful approach by the scientist for data collection methods, analysis, and interpretation.
Elizabeth K. Arthur   +4 more
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Individual interviews or focus groups? Interview format and women’s self-disclosure

International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2018
Individual interviews have traditionally been an important method of data collection in multiple disciplines, including psychology. However, research comparing individual interviews with focus groups has generated mixed results regarding which method is ...
L. Kruger   +3 more
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Advantages of virtual agents over clinical psychologists during comprehensive mental health interviews using a mixed methods design

Computers in Human Behavior, 2018
The use of Virtual Agents (VAs) is currently a popular topic in mental health interviews. Advantages of VA over Real Expert (RE) in the interview were reported.
K. Yokotani, Gen Takagi, Kobun Wakashima
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Validating explanatory qualitative research: enhancing the interpretation of interviews in urban planning and transportation research

Applied Mobilities, 2018
The literature on qualitative interview methodology includes little guidance on how to use interviews for explanatory purposes. Still, within many fields of research, explanatory interview research could play an important role, sometimes in combination ...
Petter Næss
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Engaging a Community Leader to Enhance Preparation for In-Depth Interviews With Community Members

Qualitative Health Research, 2018
In-depth interviews allow for rich exploration of stakeholders’ experiences. Preparation for in-depth interviews generally consists of literature reviews and researchers’ review of their own culture and understanding of a topic.
M. Jimenez   +3 more
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